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Temple of Concordia Jigsaw Puzzle Game

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About: the Temple of Concordia is ranked amongst the most notable edifices of the Greek civilization existing today. It is located in the Valle dei Templi (English: Valley of the Temples) an archaeological site in Agrigento (ancient Greek Akragas), Sicily, southern Italy. The exterior and the interior of the temple were covered by polychrome stucco. The upper frame had gutters with lion-like protomes, while the roof was covered by marble tiles. When the temple was turned into a church the entrance was moved to the rear, and the rear wall of the cella was destroyed. The pagan altar was destroyed and sacristies were carved out in the eastern corners.

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